Enviroment, development, and behavior are all factors besides alleles that can affect phenotypes.
Stabilizing selection would result in a graph showing a peak at the intermediate phenotype, with fewer individuals at the extreme phenotypes. This is because individuals with intermediate phenotypes are favored, leading to the reduction of extreme phenotypes in the population over time.
Natural selection is based on the environment and on the traits of organisms. Organisms with more suitable traits are more likely to survive until reproductive age, while organisms with less suitable traits are more likely to die before they can reproduce. Most of these traits are genetic traits. The phenotype is the set of all genetic traits. Natural selection is not determined by genotypes, because genotypes are merely an organism's genetic makeup. Only the dominant or somewhat dominant alleles in the genotype will also appear in the phenotype. However, genotypes still contribute to natural selection indirectly in that two alleles in two parents' genotypes which had not appeared in their phenotypes could be inherited such that they are in the phenotype of the offspring.
Sure. Natural disasters can affect every place of the Earth.
Plate movement can affect animals by causing changes in their habitats, such as the shifting of land masses leading to the formation of new environments or the isolation of populations. It can also trigger natural disasters like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, which can have direct impacts on animal populations by causing physical harm or destruction of habitats. Additionally, plate movement can influence climate patterns, which in turn can affect animal behaviors, distributions, and food sources.
Enviroment, development, and behavior are all factors besides alleles that can affect phenotypes.
Stabilizing selection would result in a graph showing a peak at the intermediate phenotype, with fewer individuals at the extreme phenotypes. This is because individuals with intermediate phenotypes are favored, leading to the reduction of extreme phenotypes in the population over time.
The nervous system
explain how natural hair pigmentation affects colour
These are a few: How does the microbiome (associated bacteria, both good and bad) affect our genetics. How can the genome explain our behaviors and non-physical phenotypes like personality. Just what is 'junk' DNA.
Natural selection is based on the environment and on the traits of organisms. Organisms with more suitable traits are more likely to survive until reproductive age, while organisms with less suitable traits are more likely to die before they can reproduce. Most of these traits are genetic traits. The phenotype is the set of all genetic traits. Natural selection is not determined by genotypes, because genotypes are merely an organism's genetic makeup. Only the dominant or somewhat dominant alleles in the genotype will also appear in the phenotype. However, genotypes still contribute to natural selection indirectly in that two alleles in two parents' genotypes which had not appeared in their phenotypes could be inherited such that they are in the phenotype of the offspring.
Natural selection changes the genetic makeup of a population by favoring some genotypes over others. It does so through the differential reproduction of those genotypes. Put simply, if I possess a variant of a trait (and the genotype underlying it) which allows me to leave behind more adult offspring than those with different variants of that trait, then my variant will become more common in the population than the others. The result is a change in the frequency of the gene variants: mine increases in frequency at the expense of the others. This change in the frequency of gene variants (known as alleles) over time in a population is the basic definition of evolution itself.
If the resource isn't where the person is or wants it to be, they will move to where it is.
Explain the issues which affect and support team work with parents
Both the functional and personal distributions of income
"Explain how different monetary policies affect the money supply in the economy?"
Sure. Natural disasters can affect every place of the Earth.